14. Naz Reid

American players who go undrafted don’t often make it to the NBA, but Naz Reid put in the work to make it where others were have given up.

Playing at LSU, Reid signed with the Timberwolves, splitting time between the parent club and Iowa of the D-League in his rookie year.  Reid stayed with Minnesota for good in his second season, finding a role off of the bench to give a rebounding and blocking percentage, while still taking enough shots to make him viable offensively.  The addidtion of Rudy Gobert would keep Reid on the bench but last season he thrived in that role winning the Sixth Man of the Year off a 13.5 PPG year.  Last year, he was fifth in Sixth Man voting and had his best PPG with 14.2.

Reid's value has been cemented since he arrived in Minnesota, and there is so much more left.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Center
  • Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent 7/5/19.
  • Games Played: 406
  • Per Game Averages:

    20.9 MP
    .565 eFG% 
    .728 FT%
    11.6 PTS
    4.9 RB
    1.3 AST
    0.6 STL
    0.9 BLK

    36 Playoff Games
    21.9 MP
    .574 eFG% 
    .762 FT%
    9.9 PTS
    4.0 RB
    1.1 AST
    0.6 STL
    0.9 BLK

  • Advanced Stats:

    16.8 PER
    .588 TS%
    5.9 VORP
    20.7 WS

    36 Playoff Games
    13.9 PER
    .602 TS%
    0.7 VORP
    1.6 WS

  • Major Accolades and Awards: Sixth Man of the Year (2024)
  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten Sixth Man of the Year Finishes:
    1st in 2024 & 5th in 2025

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